The complete collection of every appearance of Mr. "E", a character published by Chesler. This collection contains: Punch Comics (1941) #1-#2, Dynamic Comics (1941) #9-#23, Weekender Comics (1945) #3, Lucky Coyne (1946) #1. Enjoy! There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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I had the same problem. Could not read this one the site, also could not rate the book.
Could, however, download it.
This is a name that has been used again in different connotations.
If I recollect, Ditko had a charcter called, 'Mister E' in the 70's , and I'm also put in mind of Nicola Cuti and artist Joe Staton's E-MAN, who was a great concept.
By ghmcleod
Thank You
By kewi
The Australian Panther: I believe Ditko's character was "Mr. A," who first appeared in Witzend #3 & 4, 1967 and 1968 respectively, and some other publications later on.
By K1ngcat
I'd love to look at this but as the Panther says it doesn't open on site. Any chance of that changing? Or is it "download only"?
By Peter B. Gillis
There's a Mister E in DC Continuity--a backup strip in the mystery books--who then got turned godlike (as so often happens) by Neil Gaiman in the Books of Magic. The original backup was created by Bob Rozakis and Jack C. Harris, and sometimes drawn by Dan Spiegle.
By FraBig
I don't really know why it isn't readable on the site... maybe the Admins could fix it?
By paw broon
I don't know if anything has changed but I can reed it on site. The file also downloads no problem.
By FraBig
Yes! Now I can read it!
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